Our local museum had a display of some WW1 shell casings that have been made into various pieces of art. Some are very impressive.
I have a couple shots of the display to share.
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Our local museum had a display of some WW1 shell casings that have been made into various pieces of art. Some are very impressive.
I have a couple shots of the display to share.
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Always found mine a fine weapon to shoot and always brings back memories of my time in the service. https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2017/07/B2309C8F569B484CB7B482CB149B6401_zpsdmcd-1.jpg
Thanks Guys! :)
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I am most interested to hear the feedback from this forum to aid in me determining if I should purchase it or wait for another specimen to come along.
Hi folks,
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Hi folks,
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